Clinton Police Department and Oklahoma Highway Patrol officers were pleasantly surprised recently when a group of ladies from the Butler Baptist Bible Study brought them homemade cinnamon rolls and cookies.
State Sen. Micheal Bergstrom, R-Adair, has filed a measure modifying the No Patient Left Alone Act, which was approved by the legislature during the 2021 session and will go into effect on Nov. 1. Senate Bill 1096 would ensure patients hospitalized during a declared health emergency could be visited by a pastor, minister, spiritual adviser or other religious leader.
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Here's a look at Friday's headlines
- Council accepts two project bids
- Hospital receives police aid
- Volunteers needed at Acme
- Take limbs to city site for disposal
- Lady Indians are off to strong start
Clinton’s City Council members accepted two bids during Tuesday’s regular meeting.
Clinton Police Department Sgt. Peter Porcher and Detective Michael Bouziden responded to several calls Monday to aid AllianceHealth Clinton workers with “unruly subjects.”
The Clinton Beautification Committee is looking for volunteers to help spread rocks and mulch around Acme Brick Park Saturday morning.
With the recent storms taking place, tree limbs have broken and become a hassle for people in town, according to Gene McCullough, public works director for the City of Clinton. The city would like to remind people to haul their limbs to the public waste center in town to properly dispose of them.


